Joe has a counseling practice and is also teaching psychology part-time at a university. He is well-liked and trusted by students and some have asked for private counseling. Joe has decided to wait until semester break before taking them on as clients. Joe would be:

A. exhibiting ethical behavior by telling his students that he will counsel them at the end of the semester.
B. in a dual relationship with his students, which may cause ethical problems.
C. playing favoritism by not counseling all of his students.
D. not qualified to counsel his students because he is a part-time instructor.


Answer: B

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